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[[File:Compu-coreSL.jpg|thumb|right|One ugly McGuffin.]]
The '''Compu-core''' is the counterpart to [[Vector Sigma]] on [[Skalorr]] in [[Xobitor]] [[universal stream]]s. Through a method that utilizes the essence of living beings, it grants [[spark]]s to [[Terrokor]]s and [[Protecton]]s.
The '''Compu-Core''' is the counterpart to [[Vector Sigma]] on [[Skalorr]] in [[Xobitor]] [[universal stream]]s. Through a method that utilizes the essence of living beings, it grants [[spark]]s to [[Terrakor]]s and [[Protecton]]s.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''The AllSpark Almanac''===
===''The AllSpark Almanac''===
The [[Xobitor 1085.06 Alpha]] universe and its inhabitants were observed by the [[Voltronic Multiverser]]. {{Storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}}
The [[Xobitor 1085.06 Alpha]] universe and its inhabitants were observed by the [[Voltronic Multiverser]]. {{Storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}}
===Spacewarp's Log===
After finding herself on Skalorr, [[Spacewarp]] became mired in the conflict between the natives. She was preparing to leave when the Compu-Core began to spark and smoke, prompting her to help the Protectons journey to a nearby lab to garner the materials necessary to repair the damaged supercomputer. {{storylink|Transformers: Spacewarp's Log|Spacewarp's Log (2), 2016/01/23}} This led to several more adventures, but eventually, with the help of a crystalline circuit sphere, the Compu-Core was restored to full functionality and she was able to leave the planet with a clean conscience. {{storylink|Transformers: Spacewarp's Log|Spacewarp's Log (2), 2016/01/24}}
==Notes==
* Compu-Core was one of the big MacGuffins from the ''[[Robotix]]'' series.
* The "crystalline circuit sphere" used to repair it bears a striking resemblance to the Autobot [[Matrix of Leadership]]. Given the ties the Compu-Core has to Vector Sigma, this is surely no coincidence.
* The first instance of the Compu-Core in ''Transformers'' fiction, in ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II]]'', was rendered as "Compu-core". This was corrected in [[Transformers: Spacewarp's Log|Spacewarp's Log]], thanks to author [[Jim Sorenson]] obtaining production materials for the original ''Robotix'' cartoon while writing Spacewarp's Log.


[[Category:Computers]]
[[Category:Computers]]
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 10 March 2017

One ugly McGuffin.

The Compu-Core is the counterpart to Vector Sigma on Skalorr in Xobitor universal streams. Through a method that utilizes the essence of living beings, it grants sparks to Terrakors and Protectons.

Fiction

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The AllSpark Almanac

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The Xobitor 1085.06 Alpha universe and its inhabitants were observed by the Voltronic Multiverser. The AllSpark Almanac II

Spacewarp's Log

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After finding herself on Skalorr, Spacewarp became mired in the conflict between the natives. She was preparing to leave when the Compu-Core began to spark and smoke, prompting her to help the Protectons journey to a nearby lab to garner the materials necessary to repair the damaged supercomputer. Spacewarp's Log (2), 2016/01/23 This led to several more adventures, but eventually, with the help of a crystalline circuit sphere, the Compu-Core was restored to full functionality and she was able to leave the planet with a clean conscience. Spacewarp's Log (2), 2016/01/24

Notes

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  • Compu-Core was one of the big MacGuffins from the Robotix series.
  • The "crystalline circuit sphere" used to repair it bears a striking resemblance to the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Given the ties the Compu-Core has to Vector Sigma, this is surely no coincidence.
  • The first instance of the Compu-Core in Transformers fiction, in The AllSpark Almanac II, was rendered as "Compu-core". This was corrected in Spacewarp's Log, thanks to author Jim Sorenson obtaining production materials for the original Robotix cartoon while writing Spacewarp's Log.